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Black 2762
f lieatCTCEO- H. SMITH, Manager
riday,
Oct. 2d
jhe Brilliant
Musical Novelty
The...
stonian Minstrel
Maids
with a bevy of
Pretty Girls in
L MUSIC AND MELODY
LstMusicat Organization in America
25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00
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LENOX
Portland's Now and Most.
Modernly Furnished
HOTEL
Third and Main Streets
PORTLAND, - OREGON
Lcwy convenience and an ideal location
io the beautitul city plaza. Adjacent to
mter. Uo-to-date irrill. Telephone in
ra. Privjte baths. Bus to and from all trains
mtfa Rates American Plan
per day. 2.B0 and 3.00 per day.
K wtta bath. yi.au ana win uam.
file U.in. ar&nuiK nunajjci
GNWARD
the way the trade flies. An
ELECTRIC SIGN
taame fascination for people
pt light has for moths-it
attract them its way
liant lighted store is always
well patronized
pug Possible in Wiring or Gas
County Electric Works
pCK, Mgr. 627 S. Willamette
VARSITY SQUAD bay state democrats clerical tragedy
GETTING EDUCATION j
IN RUDIMENTS'
it
MEET IN BOSTON
ENACTED IN ROME
TWO WEEKS HKloliE 1! Aim
KWTIJAI.I, 1UTKIXU TALK
K AHMM GAME OCTOBER
ITREGISTRATION Ki.y
me. Sept. 3,1 Hi,- nii.'.'Pib
ru!;i! murder ,t lion t'.isi.tnoi,
tlar cleric of .seven;:,-. has sr, ';;'--:ted
the piople of Rome, as it
third crime of the kliul tc..i.
L OF MUSIC OF THE
pmsiTY OF OREGON
Two weeks more of preliminary
practice is the schedule of the Ore
Ron football squad, from what Coach
Forbes said last night after practice
Then hard burking will begin
Forbes, like most Yale men, evident
ly believes that thorough work in
preliminary training Is one of the
most essential qualities In the pro
duction of a good team.
The men so far. have been run
ning In punts, rudimentary tactics
and learning to handle the ball and
themselves properly. The squad
which is doing this, Is very large, av
eraging nearly fifty every night, and
from this number Forbes is grad
ually sifting the most likely candid
ates for the team.
The scramble for the position of
ends, half back, and quarter, seems
to be particularly lively. So far the
most careful observers have had dif
ficulty to see much difference in the
aptness and cleverness of the candid
ates. '
Alumni Game.
Talk is being Indulged In of an
Alumni game to be played on Octob
er if. formerly the first regular
game of the year was played with
the old graduates, but last year the
plan was abandoned, and no place
mime uu me scneauie this sea
son. The reason such a contest win
be advisable next month, is that the
first game of the regular schedule is
with Willamette. In the past the
scores with the Methodist college
have not been large, and while pros
pects at the Salem institution do not
seem bright now, it may be that a
strong aggregation will be turned
out. In case a team of fair strength
should come against the untried Ore
gon eleven, there is always the possl-
Dinty oi Being Beaten in the initia
tive contest.
Registration 4lii.
Registration at the University yes
terday, not counting in the mush'
students, or any side issues, was 4 75.
The total registration last year was
436, and the prophecy Is made at the
University office that the total for
the first and second semester will be
about o25.
College News
Don Stephenson and Walter Moore
two engineering graduates of last
June, who are in the employ of the
Pacific Bridge Company, visited
friends in Eugene over Sunday, re
turning to Portland last night.
"Pat" McArthur has been visiting
in the city for a few days. As well as
anewspaper writer and football au
thority, McArthur is becoming a pol
itician of some not in the Ingredients
which make the Multnomah pot ball.
Dan Kelly did not come to Eugene
last week to visit friends, but went
from Portland to his home in Baker
city.
The gymnasium at the University
has received some new apparatus for
class work.
"Lee" Hurd. half-back of the 'Var
sity three years ago, is out in a suit,
and is making a good showing. Mc
Intlre.'the star guard of last year, is
trying for end. and with his weight
and accustomed speed, is making
things Interesting for the younger
men.
M; M, TtJt ci n
E" S,inso" (Brenneraan, Bacheller, Sweet)
ij c," Gesne' (Sevcik)
-ti. Ma Vtda QuidMnbjsb, Miss Ina Watkins
Enable Faculty Experienced
'508 , W , PX, T A MM
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ICS LIVER Y ro
P'F Stage and Sales Stables
L Us Always Read
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--. ui .mi Descriptions
""'art
life,
-STAGES..
EUGENE-FLORENCE STAGE-
A Hi'.. .. , T-
-. ldgc leaves .ugent ai o a. m,
'or MjnUln.. ;.. I...
earner ior Florence and Acme
ain 21
Bmsm.i, Mas.. Sept. 3. Kv.-rv- K
'. is in readiness for the lvtv.l.- and
': ' Convention which '.;ii
assemble in this city tomorrow Mr' ,
the nomination of candidates tor is !
T , ' ' ana "untenant governor, t ha occurred here wrain a few1
Ail indications point to the selection months. The murdered cleric was!
''f state tenator James H. Vahcy. of toui.d in his bedroom ar his lo.lg-1
watertowu, as the condidate for cov-ings with his head tun tens! in bv
iiuur. .mi ptner name is mentioned hammer.
for first place on the ticket. The poor old priest h.uf evidently
ith the nomination of Mr. Yahey ! heen dead several davs when the
Tor governor the Democrats win i discovery was, made. ;ui,I the !se,l
inake the proposed abolition of tl'ejrconi presented a ghastly spectacle,
death penalty in Massachusetts one' The corpse had been thrown on the
of the chief issues of their cam-1 f'.oor. and over it was placed a mai-
patgn. During the years that Mr. (ress on which were neatly arranged
ahey has been in the State senate, I a rosary and crucifix. Near the mat
following the sensational trial, con- re.ss, which was soaked with blood,
vlction and execution of Charles 1,. lav a gory hammer, which had beon
Tucker, whose counsel he was, Mr. handled with such ferocity that the
i aney nas nad in the legislature a Tlctlm'S-nearf was rtitiu-ed. to a pulu.
uiu to wipe out the death penalty. There were no signs of a struggle.
He has alWavs been convince,, nt and although the ntxnlenvf nrlet
Tucker's innocence of the murder of as fairly well off. his bankbooks.
.iianei rage and holds that the nres- money and watch were left un
cut form of punishment is likely to. touched.
work norribte Injustice. It Is an is- The police, who believe the crlmo
sue that will command some atten-. was dictated by private revenge,
tlon, coming upon the heels of the have arrested an Oratorlan priest
monster petition for Tucker and the living in an adjoining oratory. lie
big fight year after year to change j was a constant visitor, aud the
the death penalty to imprisonment ; neighbors declare that he entered
for life. i the place twico on the morning of
I the murder, and on quitting the
I chamber the last time had chanced
FOU SAIJ3, KXfcHXNGH OK XEASE j from a priestly cassock into elegant
lay attire.
Having concluded to retlm frnm '
the lumber business 1 offer for sale, i NKWS NOTWS FROM
lease or will exchange for Eugene or IXMTAliK IU t.
Portland Income property, mv saw-;
mill, Bawroill site, booms, lumber I Mra- Hamilton Wallace, more fa
sheds, office, planers, dry kilns aud I mlllarl- known as "Aunt Ann." fell
all tools connected with the business r whUe Pursuing her kitchen work on
Mill located at river bridge in the 1 Monday morning and sustained a
centre of Eugene city, east and west ' l,a(11' sprained hip. It was at first
and only three bloeks from the S. P ' 'eured1 that the hip was dislocated.
K R ,1 but Or. J. O. Van Winkle, after mak-
This is a fine opportunity for some lnB an examination, reported that It
one to go into the lumber business,!1" only severely sprained, but that
as there Is always a big local demand! Mra- 'lnK to, her advanced
for all slabwood. sawdust, shavings, "rr '." :a . ,"l"
ii , , ,, v-.. ' rinert to ner uea several uavs as a
aii muiwr, as wen as me- uistcer i . - . . . , a, . iu
grades of lumber. Logs are cheap, 1 ' ' , " ' "
lanor ctiean. lumber hieh. f .- p,
A good mlllman can make this
i jt
j aSMaaaaawaaBiaawo ;aaa
property pay for Itself in two years
and if he will operate day and night
In one year. Greatest opportunity in
this part of Oregon for a mill man;
best located mill In the state. Capac
ity, 20,000 feet in tea hours.
When you have this mill you are
at the market. Planer and dry kiln
everything needed to make lots of
lumber and lots of money. Give this
your early attention if interested in
a lumber proposition. I am sure you
cannot beat it In the state. The
quicker yon act the surer you are of
making your fortune, for this is a
chance in a lifetime.
M. S. BARKER,
333 Pearl street,
Engene, Or.
WliiMAIWM' CAHBOMO BAIA'K
WITH ARNICA and WITCH HA7E1.
50 6TS, PER MONTH
AMERICAN BANKERS
STILL IN SESSION
Denver, Colo.. Sept. 30. With an
attendance of prominent financiers
and business men from practically
everv State and Territory in the Un
ion, 'tho thirty-fourth annual conven
tion of the American Hankers' Asso
ciation was railed to order in the
Auditorium this morning by Presi
dent J. D. Powers. Bishop Olmsted
delivered the invocation and Gov
ernor Butchel and Mayor Specr made
addresses of welocme.
The initial session, following t ho
welcomes and responses, was given
over whollv to the reports of the
officers and standing committees of
the association, included among the
reports were those of Secretary F. K.
Farnsworth and Treasurer A. A.
Crane.
Several other rotninlttcn reports
were presented when the convention
reassembled after luncheon and the
association then took up the pro
gram of addresses and dScussioin
on pracllial banking questions. The
two Important addresses of the da
were presented by H. K. "'';
president of the Canadian I'"'' "
Commerce, and Dr. oodm Wil
son, president of Princelon "iver
sitv The ad Iress of Mr. Walk-r
deait with the "Al.nonc.ai '""
of American Banklnc. Pr-side tit
Wilson of Princeton i- k a.- his sat;;
ject, "The Hanker and the a.Mlon.
ll.UMJAIXS IN SIIMl S
We have a lnrg- line of sh( s. In
n.anv styles, tor men. women an .
children, which we aie d-tnnis m r -during
at onre. In nrl-r n -we
offer th-tn at pri. -s far b-lo
regular retail values.
It will pay yon m i;" a'"' s
them. ,
We rarrv a rompb-e !ln" "f gener
al merchandise and g u.-ati'.e ns;H
prices and fair treatti:-!i
Campers' snio:-s a f;.-r.y.
Your patronage will be ;','"'
A' WIM.IAMS WILLIAMS
,)0;;9 licit.-,-, (ir-jon.
IieWiit's Kidney .iri.l r-'.t !
are f-r weak ha.-k. '-
bladder and all other J'
tr, weak kidneys. TV? re ?ld h.
nil druggist11.
The best salve In the world for cuts,
bruise,, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, tet
ter, chapped hands and all skin erup
tions. Guaranteed to give satisfaction
or money refunded. Sold by Linn
drug company.
GASOLI.NK WOOD SAW.
Garrison ft Gibson saw all wood
to gage. Office Black 1571. Home
Black 1751. tf
NOTICE
Ora B. Henson does public type
writing. Address 35 East Fifteenth
street. oa
GERMAN COACH STAI.MON
The German conch horRO which 1
purchased from Duncan Scott will
make the stand dtirln? the season at
Bangs' barn.
tf J. II. PERKINS.
A potato vine nearly seven feet in
length, which produced six potatoes
averaging two pounds each, or a to
tal of twelve pounds, was presented
to the Veatch Real Estate Company
Saturday by 11. D. Russell, who re
sides on a farm near Lorane, west of
Cottage Grove. This yield is at the
rate of S00 bushels to the acre.
The Booth-Kelly logging camp has
started up at the Saginaw mills. Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Miller, of this city, will
go into the camp this week to take
charge of the cook house.
Billie Veatch. wife and family, af
ter a two-years' residence in Coob
county, have returned to Cottage
Grove and on October 1st he will
again take charge of his little farm
one mile west of this city, which he
has been renting.
Mrs. Fred llerren, who submitted
to a severe operutlon at tho Eugene
hospital, has so far recovered as to
be able to return to her home at
Cottage Grove Saturday.
Mrs. Alonzo Willard returned to
her home In Eugene after a two
weeks visit with relatives In thlB
Cltj. L.euuei.
IF YOl' KNEW
Tue merits of Texas Wondef you
.vould never suffer from Kidney
Bladder or rheumatic trouble. 1 a
bottle (two months' treatment aold
by O. J. Hull, or by mall. Send for
testimonials. Dr. K. w. Mail, 3s
Olive street, St. Louis
We. have several parlies who are
looking for homestead locations or
relinquishments; nlso some good tim
ber claims. If yon know of any good
homesteads or timber claims it will
pay you to write us. Address Aetna
Realty Company, railing ntiim
ing Portland. Ore. tf
De-Will Little Early Risers are
small bills, easy to lake, gentle and
I sure. Sold by all druggists.
1 ViSJmt'ka
TOUR GUIDE
to the best at the price is
Schwab's set-price label
"on the sleeve." There are
no others "just ( as good."
Some dealers may tell you
so they have to. There
are no ready-for-service
clothes that fit like
Schwab Clothes. There
are none that look so
well "on the man," and
there are none that repre
sent more thought and
honest tailoring. Whether
you buy a "Ten Dollar
Bill'' suit or a Schwab's
$25 Superior, you can
feel sure your dollar is
getting all that's coming
to it
STANLEYS
612 Willamette St-
y'rJ -11 --v :
WcDcallnthcBcst
Farms to Be had
On the Market
Today
lie n,Tt- situated 1 1 miles from Eu
gene: t,;u acies under culllvation;
-U acres in timber, balance In pas
ture: I acre of fruit : good house,
barn and outbuildings: best of wa
ter. This U absollllely iviie of the
best farms in Lane county. Price.
ijtittf Hr rtrr
11 acres river bottom land, situated
near Springfield ; much fruit of
ail varieties; IO-room house; good
well: burn: 2 cows, 3 doieu chick
ens. 9 haad hogs, 1 farm wagon,
set of double harness, set of single
harness. 1 light driving rig, 100
lbs. white lead for painting, 5 gals,
oil; Includes crop and farm tools.
Price $7tMMt
50 acres, 35 acres In cultivation, slt-
iiateit 1 mtte east or Donna; house,
bam and outbuildings: 1 team of
horses, 3 cows, 1 calf, 15 hogs,
harness, wagim, plow, cultivator,
harrow, mower, rake, spray wag
on, chickens, small tools, hay car
rier, etc.; 20 Ions hay, 375 bushels
oats, 4 or 5 acres of corn, potatoes
for family use; interest In phone;
1 wells. Price itou
15 acres of fruit land 5 miles south
west or Eugene; 9 acres In culti
vation, remaluder In oak grove; 7
rsoin house; barn 26x40 feet In
process of construction; welts;
acres In bearing fruit.; telephone
and R. F. 1). Price anotk
f0.S acres 3 miles from Eiiaene
court house; most beautiful build
ing spot near Eugene Price. DMUMHI
60 acres river bottom land situated
S miles from Eugene on river road;
40 acres In solid balm timber
will cut 2000 to 3500 cords of
wood; 20 acres of this small balm
nnd willow. This wood sells at K
a cord delivered to oxcolslor mill.
l'rie :iati
65 acres nil deep rich valley soil, sit
uated 4H miles from Eugene; all
under cultivation; well fenced; old
houso; so in 11 fruit trees; I Rood
wells. Price 1)0 per acre-
Notice These Snaps
In City Property
A modern 7-room house situated 2
blocks from high school on one of
tho best streets in the city; a 70
foot well with water tower and
tank: abundance of water for lawn
and indoor twe. This is absolute
ly a bargnlu. Price. ..... $.13UU
House of five rooms situated ou
North Washington street; corner
lot, 80x160. Price 7tX
House of 5 rooms; lot G6xlf0; city
water nnd good drilled well; V4
lot back, tax title, making lot
about 240 feet. All kinds of fruit
on tot; streets paved. Price. $21 (M
2 new 4-room cottages with 2 lota
on carllnu opposite Kalrinoiinl
store; property rents at $14 per
mouth, Prlco $hoi
Good 1 0-room modem house, Hituat
ed corner Eleventh and High sis.;
paving and sidewalk. Price limit
House of 8 rooms nicely located oa
East Thirteenth street; lot liix
165; good well DO foot deep; sower
connucttoua and water in tb
iioiiHo; fruit of all kinds; good
barn, chicken park. Price .. :uum
Good 6-room houso with all modern,
conveniences, barn and carpeuler'a
shop, situated on tut 100x160 feet;
practically all the furniture goes,
with the house. This Is close In
property. Prleo III2(II
Wo have some choice residence iota
prices rnngluu from lir,ii ii, ti11r.11
I per lop, close In,
Brick blocks and fioiituge in bust
part of the city. Absolutely the best
bargains on the market.
Call In and get our prices.
HQLIEKEECK REAL ESTATE GO,
Phone Iteil III I.
Office, N7 W'lllllllieltn Htrcel.
KITCHEN & KOMPP
Livery, Feed and
Sales Stables
Sample rtxrtrt 111 connection Imatet! !
Iti gl-lcr llblg., WlllmnHle St.
Oak and 7th Euuene. Or.
I'll, .lie .Main H.'t
TWO, ROYAL GERMAN HEIRS.
This I. the Gcrmnn crown prince and his Utile .,,. I,,.. If he llw- will
Home ,!ny be an emperor. 'I fie crown prime hi f ' '"' l'r""'1
,,), heir flian Is ih.. s-.-ru .o.ror. The l.,M.r i,-,,i de:lg ,t in . ,. , .
vltli the bsby nnd on ne.re that, one ,. -.,c,:, has U- ",. I'H'
1tt!e feltow sitting on tl, potnmel of his m,ld.-.
A. C. MATHE.WS
General Teaming
Concrete, Gravel, Building:
Sand and good excavation
earth ior taic
Phone Black 2811
or call at 345 W 4th
Appreciates smoking good
cigars. It gives him relaxation
The Mount Hood Cigar is t-
(avoritc among al! thinking men
It is positively the best 10c
Cigar on the market
Groceries
You will always find
the best brands oi
Croccrics
Ff cshGrccu Vegetables
Flour and heed
No dcly v we te" our own d!lvrv
Pierce Bros.
Phon icSiii ii 52 Eis 9ili
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